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Welcome. And a targa to boot too! Cheers Bennie
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There’s definitely a difference in the rear. It should be good for what you’re after Cheers Bennie
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Looks good mate. Beefier rear outback struts makes sense to me - more rear overhang on the outback and possibly a heavier body too. You need to to a whole car pic to show the after effect. Cheers Bennie
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Double check the ratio of the gearbox. They also come as 3.7 ratio. Cheers Bennie
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1984 Subaru GL Hatchback FS
el_freddo replied to spandy24's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Me too! Cheers Bennie -
Yes that is true. But you’ve taken what my message way out of context. Year and model doesn’t matter in terms of kit specifics or how to set up the timing. It’s either SOHC or DOHC. Procedure to correctly the fit timing gear is specific to DOHC and SOHC, but it is the same across all models with the specific cam setup it has. Probably clear as mud now, but anyway... Cheers Bennie
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Very nice mate! Thats some interesting routing of the intercooler plumbing. Cheers Bennie
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We need pics!! Cheers Bennie
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Awesome @Ausumm! I reckon you’ll like the Outback. Throw up some pics when you get the chance! Cheers Bennie
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New person with ER27 / Syncro project
el_freddo replied to tjet's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Welcome to the forum. My advice: don’t. You’re putting a quite rare engine into your van. Parts will be hard to get! Reliability - I can’t say much about that with no experience with these engines, but if they leak oil like the EA82 that they’re based from, expect oil marks left after you park up everytime. I’d recommend dropping an EJ22 in place. Or go a H6 for more power (and fuel use). The EJ series engine is well supported and it’s a solid engine that’s Uber reliable. At the end of the day it’s your call. The EJ is done and dusted time and time again - a proven conversion. Cheers Bennie